Publications by authors named "Nguyen Van Van"

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  • Central Vietnam enhanced its genomic surveillance against the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 through investments and government initiatives, with significant efforts from the Pasteur Institute.
  • Between November 17, 2021, and January 7, 2022, the institute sequenced 162 specimens, revealing that all domestic cases were the Delta variant while 92% of imported cases were Omicron.
  • Notably, 78% of the Omicron cases involved fully vaccinated individuals, highlighting the ongoing need for public health measures to manage emerging variants.
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X-ray screening is an important tool in tuberculosis (TB) prevention and care, but access has historically been restricted by its immobile nature. As recent advancements have improved the portability of modern X-ray systems, this study represents an early evaluation of the safety, image quality and yield of using an ultra-portable X-ray system for active case finding (ACF). We reported operational and radiological performance characteristics and compared image quality between the ultra-portable and two reference systems.

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To accelerate the reduction in tuberculosis (TB) incidence, it is necessary to optimize the use of innovative tools and approaches available within a local context. This study evaluated the use of an existing network of community health workers (CHW) for active case finding, in combination with mobile chest X-ray (CXR) screening events and the expansion of Xpert MTB/RIF testing eligibility, in order to reach people with TB who had been missed by the current system. A controlled intervention study was conducted from January 2018 to March 2019 in five intervention and four control districts of two low to medium TB burden cities in Viet Nam.

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  • In Vietnam, the prevalence of vivax malaria has increased significantly over the past decade, now accounting for 50% of malaria cases, posing challenges alongside the rise of drug-resistant falciparum malaria.
  • A 2-year study monitored 260 patients treated for P. vivax with chloroquine and primaquine in Quang Nam province, focusing on recurrence of the infection and risk factors.
  • Results indicated that 76.78% of participants experienced recurrent vivax infections, with a median time to first recurrence of 118 days; prior P. falciparum infection was a key risk factor for reinfection.
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Background: In Vietnam, malaria transmission has been reduced to very low levels over the past 20 years, and as a consequence, the country aims to eliminate malaria by 2030. This study aimed to characterize the dynamics and extent of the parasite reservoir in Central Vietnam, in order to further target elimination strategies and surveillance.

Methods: A 1-year prospective cohort study (n = 429) was performed in three rural communities in Quang Nam province.

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Background: In Vietnam, malaria persists in remote forested regions where infections are spatially heterogeneous, mostly asymptomatic and with low parasite density. Previous studies in Vietnam have investigated broad behavioural concepts such as 'engaging in forest activities' as risk factors for malaria infection, which may not explain heterogeneity in malaria risk, especially in malaria elimination settings.

Methods: A mixed methods study combining ethnographic research and a cross-sectional survey was embedded in a 1-year malariometric cohort study in three ethnic minority villages in South Tra My district, Quang Nam Province in Central Vietnam.

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Plasmodium vivax resistance to chloroquine (CQ) is currently reported in almost all countries where P. vivax is endemic. In Vietnam, despite a first report on P.

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Background: After successfully reducing the malaria burden to pre-elimination levels over the past two decades, the national malaria programme in Vietnam has recently switched from control to elimination. However, in forested areas of Central Vietnam malaria elimination is likely to be jeopardized by the high occurrence of asymptomatic and submicroscopic infections as shown by previous reports. This paper presents the results of a malaria survey carried out in a remote forested area of Central Vietnam where we evaluated malaria prevalence and risk factors for infection.

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Reduced susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum toward artemisinin derivatives has been reported from the Thai-Cambodian and Thai-Myanmar borders. Following increasing reports from central Vietnam of delayed parasite clearance after treatment with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DHA-PPQ), the current first-line treatment, we carried out a study on the efficacy of this treatment. Between September 2012 and February 2013, we conducted a 42-day in vivo and in vitro efficacy study in Quang Nam Province.

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